The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, is set to lead a national prayer session aimed at seeking divine intervention for Nigeria’s struggling economy.
The prayer session is scheduled to take place during the RCCG’s July 2025 Thanksgiving Service, themed “Divine Intervention”, at the church’s national headquarters in Oyingbo, Lagos. This comes amid mounting economic challenges that have left many Nigerians grappling with rising costs and financial hardship.
In a statement delivered through his Special Assistant on Administration, Pastor Dele Balogun, Pastor Adeboye expressed optimism that the country’s economic woes can be reversed through collective faith and action.
“Our nation, Nigeria, as well as other nations of the world, are going through a challenging time. However, the good news is that these challenges are surmountable by faith, if we do not entertain doubt,” Adeboye said.
He urged Nigerians to shift away from negative narratives and instead embrace faith-driven thinking, asserting that such a mindset could unlock the nation’s potential and accelerate its journey towards economic recovery.
Adeboye emphasised that the prayer session is not just symbolic but a purposeful effort to initiate national transformation and open the door to what he described as “divine opportunities” for progress.
Echoing this sentiment, the RCCG’s Assistant Pastor in Charge of Province 1, Pastor Olusegun Macaulay, noted that divine opportunities are often activated by God and are most accessible to those who are spiritually in tune.
Macaulay further revealed that a dedicated intercessory team has been praying for Nigeria throughout the second half of 2025, with focused petitions on the economy, the environment, and national stability.
As anticipation builds for the July thanksgiving service, many believers are looking to the prayer initiative as a potential turning point in the nation’s ongoing struggle for economic recovery and spiritual renewal.
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